A phenomenon is an unusual, significant, or unaccountable fact or occurrence; a marvel.
EG: Stonehenge, its unusual its a marvel and the phenomenonal thing about it is.... how did it get there?
that's what I personally think what it is. feel free to correct it if I'm way off mark haha.
Natural hazards are events or phenomena that have the potential to cause harm to people, property, and the environment, such as earthquakes, hurricanes, and floods. When these hazards escalate and result in significant damage, loss of life, or disruption to communities, they are considered catastrophic events. Essentially, catastrophic events are extreme manifestations of natural hazards.
Natural events such as volcanic activity, earthquakes, flooding, and landslides can alter sedimentary rock formation. These events can disrupt the sedimentation process, cause sediments to be re-deposited in different locations, or change the conditions under which sediments are deposited, affecting the characteristics of the resulting sedimentary rock.
correct(A.) burning of fossil fuels B. wildfires C. floods D. volcanic activity
The theory of dramatic natural events changing Earth refers to the idea that significant geological changes to the Earth's surface can occur as a result of catastrophic events like volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, tsunamis, and asteroid impacts. These events have the potential to reshape landscapes, alter climates, and impact ecosystems on a large scale. Scientists study these events to better understand their causes and effects on the planet.
The eruptions of volcanos can cause significant climate changes due to volcanic ash in the air.
yes
because it is natural
Because it was not formed by man, it was formed by natural events.
Natural disasters are mostly caused by geological events (earthquakes, volcanic eruptions), meteorological events (hurricanes, tornadoes, floods), and climatological events (droughts, wildfires). These events occur due to the natural processes of the Earth's systems and can be exacerbated by human activities, such as deforestation and urbanization in vulnerable areas.
trident
death
Natural hazards are events or phenomena that have the potential to cause harm to people, property, and the environment, such as earthquakes, hurricanes, and floods. When these hazards escalate and result in significant damage, loss of life, or disruption to communities, they are considered catastrophic events. Essentially, catastrophic events are extreme manifestations of natural hazards.
Some examples of powerful natural events include hurricanes, earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions, and tornadoes. These events have the potential to cause widespread destruction and have a significant impact on the environment and human populations.
All events can be traced to natural causes that are potentially within our ability to comprehend.
People can understand natural events through observations, data collection, scientific research, and analysis. By studying patterns, causes, and effects of events such as earthquakes, weather patterns, or volcanic eruptions, scientists and researchers can gain insights into how and why these events occur. Utilizing technology like satellites, sensors, and computer models enhances our understanding and ability to predict natural events.
Animals become extinct from human or natural events e.g deforestation and natural weather
hypothesis